New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924. CLEF QUARTETTE—NEW BRITAIN | THERON WOLCOTT HART ai B OTHA AGHES A Pianist and Song Coach Art, Poise and Voice Culture First Tenor—C. J. Stuhlman Second Tenor—H. S. Winship Studio Room 217, Booth’s Block "Phone, Farmington 53-8 First Bass—F. W, Macomber Second Bass—F. W. Latham 2 Compliments of Open to Engagements Compliments of ¢ L ) Tel. 94 HOWARD STEARNS JISS CLARA GLOCLT Teacher of Voice 3 : e &5 Studio 109 Winthrop Street MISS FRANCES VATER Teacher of Piano bt oo e il Compliments of MISS VIOLET POWERS ARTHUR WOSLEY MISS DOROTHY LATHAM IRENE MARKHAM Teacher of Piano Baritone Soloist Soprano Soloist INGA EARNEST . % Compliments of Soprano Soloist of NEW BRITAIN M ) PRESENTS South Congregational Church SRR TRES JOHN LINDSAY MISS RUTH SCHADE Comoliments of : Teacher of Piano b S Studio 597 Arch Street v IRENE MOLANDER ] Contralto Soloist 3:30 O’'CLOCK Compliments of | MR. HAROLD YOLANDER nl » MISS FLORENCE T.OMMASONI C APITOL THE ATER Stl;l;lei?)cggrBoufe{llg?:eet Teacher of Piano Titkc‘s_sl'00’(‘51ir‘o'})?l%.l‘!)(("lgng'l‘%!fi-‘le; l:g: m;d bo]xqse{\ttsi (.\‘.‘:.\00,." Exchange Sale at Compliments Of 4 o L Y 4 S —nat.,, Jan. 19, / ) A. M. Com limenti of X We are pleased to announce that there are several hundred §1 and $1.50 seats for this D . MISS GERTRUDE HINE concert b MISS MARION' WOLCOTT Teacher of Piano ' Violinist . HERBERT E. ANDERSON . . DORIS BRADLEY . legcher of Violin Compliments of Best Wishes For a Successful Concert Soprano Soloist Playing Studio, Main Street MISS LAURA P. FARRELL PHILIP B. SHAILER “ 3 MENDELSSOHN TRIO Compliments of ANNA OIS]::N Herbert Anderson, Violinist MISS FR AIN(’ES qp&RKER Many thanks to the music lovers of Soprano Soloist bl ey i gl PR Teacher of Piano New Britain for their support and —————————————— encouragement in our efforts to ETHEL PINDER MARCUS FLEITZER Compliments of (l?ir;n?g' artists of the first rank to our 8 Teacher of Violin MISS ETHEL PRIOR | AMEER 2 Soprano Soloist : Studio 28 Roberts Street Pianist EMELIE ANDZULATIS NOUDGETAN [ su— For Outck Retams l/se Herald Classlfted Adots. He Adds Two Planks of Govern- mental Savings Washington, Jan, 21, —~TPresident Coolidge added two new planks to the b . i ’ administration’s platform of govern- A @ an ou emem er a mental economy today in an address it the semi-annual mecting of federal seeutive officers comprising the busi- ness organization of the government. . B I WI He will permit no expansion hereafter ‘,‘y‘_.4':"‘;:\“:-!::!'::”:;«‘;.‘,‘,’.1””“:;‘1'“‘x‘fl{j\’;‘:mh.‘ Here are the four men who are making the Quaker City mig"\ly unhealthy for lawless ac en e o o nonce no in 2k of obligations by elements. From left to right: Brig. Gen. Smedley S. Butler, on a year’s leave of absence from federal agencies in excess of their the U, S, \Ianno Corps to take over the mumup.qlm s post of <afo|\ director; Mayor W. Free- unnbial appropriations cxcept In ex-| o g el ndn(‘k George Elliott, assistant director of public safety, and Superinte sndent Mills of the treme cireumstances, Lays OF Tax Talk bureau of Philadelphia police. MER( HANT hought space in “the paper” because his friend The president, who, with Dire g = - - Bill Smith was the publisher, and Bill said his paper was L ion Vanun. srviemit| = i lios o oah | piiations Fer I T s G e e e : read by “nine out of every ten families in town?” Purely a ihe peilomont's Afhirs. mers At o o Ll ler than those under which they |characte ¥ hero of itichar friendly transaction with no thought of whether Bill's statement mecting last June, touched only has been sent to congress, of to mect L kst 5t gl ko oo d bt bl st was open to question or his judgment in error. ightly on the subject of tax reduc- obligations authorized by law It is inters tion, pointing merely to the relation- only in cases such as t that the interfor department, the ship existing between ecconomy in chiet exccutive will favorably con.|reau and the ™ t Today the merchant wants to know what returns the publication rederal expenditures and the resultant sider the transmission to congress of " . c k on the | ing of his w will give as an advertising medium. Competition has forced him corease In revennes required He supplemental estimates, ‘ . > told the thousand or more officials We are all the servants of the 18 job he estimates to gather o and vrite to buy space as he buys potatoes or sugar—not because the seller that to Inerease the tax’ burden was | prople of this nation ch con. | for_sppropristions of the 31 ether ot sl ot e is a friend of his, but because he knows he will get the full quan- cid up tax reductions as the means appropriated the funds with which to to ‘ 0 les than [runni ind i r tity that is paid for, and that the expenditure will bring profitable of enlarging “the reward of everyohe carry of v ent, the sun t Harding last der to obt iy results In other words, selecting mediuvms for advertising has passed from a haphazard procedure to an accurate scientific process. . S i On the This has been brought sbout through A. B. C. reports. the outgo at some savings - v " . the s Sy . War G . g T The budget has been a success” e (1t |0d0DtiON of sandard f ne Audit Bureau of Circulations was organized nine vears ago Mr., Coolidge continued “You have 2 & e CTNmMent leases, unifi demonstrated that there can be ang | hA%e N " & . it purchases under i to provide verified circulation data for the use of advertisers, It gove huw:f-—- \4(‘:4»“”/\ - :v;\.«'m:; s The f = propr atic pecificatic ' ‘v i caith br now has a large force of auvditors who co er the United States governmen i casing of R P equi nt dow - i s and Canads " a vas 1diti 1 : 2 ] conditions the time is § whea | Mions for “’“'fl“”““L"" egpaltelisberd {* n of rie activities cars spent the t ' ; and Canada once a year auditing the circulation reports of ove whether our government is to lapse 0 Gt oid wwbusinessith % £ ecencutive does co N A. B. C. reports containing full data on all circulation questions wasteful extravagance. As fe . T o I]R"]INA[ "ER“ []I: ur the only mear v which the advertiser can be positive that the "\uv ial gram am for economy *8 in this matte IRCPSInS that att oneern. Put 1 am fearfs | You can get the full civenlation fact< on the NEW a arr. . Thronan |that this broadening of the field of { BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last A. B. (. gard the general wel constructive economy, taxes I8 to enlarge the reward eryone who toils, 1 say to ¥ou frankly that except gy where specifically authorized by law * ily enlarge ey a8 years he had foukht « foug esedtandmodddbsiar s | 1 will not countenance the incurring °' — fhilient 18 impaired off & peelermazy 4 ¥ S e ' of obligations in excess of these ap- ov relinguish and turn over 1o wounded scve mes times i ' . 1 - propriations. 1 am equally frank in PGEIT GUVEIEROIL. TeRpY s e Sy ) st - . government activities js detrimenta . (Continued fro ey report which will be gladly furnished on request. nt (Continued from First P'age) | i saying to you that 1 do not look wit e an upon the practice of gaking for additional funds for the year in - : . s . - Mg verett rogress These iatter requelts ' - B . . ( 7 the pe - N . . n‘myvmf;:;' ':;:“':-" t::"fl-upm:-n:r;;; fo N | g Bl - A bbb - . et THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION —_— “* e <"' ’"'""‘""‘ 1 d by Pres S eing . %, & ' yer to oy t Wedne OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER After Inf| o ; fseal 3 e '-‘.} or e e b the slective boas wember Golden Wedding of 7 Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space venz rent fiscal year, he sald, promisss to his age e Smmedad ¢ ) : s 3 | excend §300,000,000. and he. attributed he argued Mr. and Mrs. Hulflmz WRITE T0 THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS, 202 SOUTH COTTS this satisfactors n = ws good physi - L 4 ut A ) “Aforts of the lagle " ve |cally as any t MRS, B0 TS Chemtaut . ok STATE STREET. (HICAGO. FOR A (OPY OF EMULSION . JESSESataiuis A e»|conld Do : . v Aemsr e “THE MEASURE OF YOUR MESSAGE™ - expenses 1o a minimum - A . « tobuild youup |} RN AP X four agencies out of 43 in tie |ernment originaily asked for appro- in Uentral America ATLA

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